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nodimetotie ,

Or the only person who phrases your issue this way) so many times I’ve found out that I just state my problem in an unusual way

nodimetotie ,

Alpha scientist on an SUV: just push it out

nodimetotie ,

Economics: How much are you willing to pay?

nodimetotie OP ,

No need to rush to conclusions, I do read appendices when needed. My point is not that authors should cut the appendices or compromise on any other good open science practices. The point is that disproportionately large appendices make one wonder if some of that stuff actually belongs in the main text. If it is just a robustness check that gives a similar result, fine, make a footnote in the main text and put the analysis in the appendix. But what if it is actually relevant information that changes the perception of the main text?

nodimetotie ,

These were great, really enjoyed them, especially the coverage of the Data Colada story

nodimetotie ,

They talk about many things, but the one that stands out is incentives. There is a lot of competition in academia, publish or perish, with big prizes, so some people are taking shortcuts.

nodimetotie ,

I remember seeing this on Reddit a while ago. Doesn’t make it less fun, of course. Just saying.

nodimetotie OP ,

Are there any rumors it might go down? Looks alive and well.

nodimetotie OP ,

Love games from that generation. Maybe it’s my age but that era feels really special

nodimetotie OP ,

Huh. I’d expect the evolution of consoles to speed up

nodimetotie OP ,

Agreed, nothing beats looking up a text code to jump to a section

nodimetotie OP ,

For me, I wanted to play it for a long time, finally had the time during the holiday break. I played the Shadow of the Colossus last year, so this year it’s ICO. Pretty happy with the PCSX2 emulator.

With ICO, I think it pays off to take it slow. I actually beat it three times now, I think. On my first play through I would often just pause and let the views sink in. It felt so magical for me.

Btw, there is a pretty cool speed run of the game by sanchopanda on GDQ

nodimetotie ,

Probably because they reveal that fact to you?

nodimetotie OP ,

First it makes you laugh, then it makes you think

nodimetotie OP ,

Yeah, you probably learned about bat’s dicks more than you ever wanted to know. You’re welcome.

nodimetotie OP ,

Another fun fact about bats that will stick with you

nodimetotie OP ,

Hmm, how would they even “choose”? Is it like, in different compartments?.. And wouldn’t the material go bad after all that time?

nodimetotie OP ,

Toasty!

nodimetotie OP ,

“Damn you, Lucius!”

nodimetotie OP ,

Can get your name on an academic paper

nodimetotie OP ,

Sometimes you hit, sometimes you miss

nodimetotie OP ,

Even the result with 6 people is super neat. Sent me down a rabbit hole of things like Ramsey theorem and the pigeonhole principle. On a side note, the guy Ramsey was a fucking genius.

nodimetotie OP ,

Probably these two paragraphs sum up the background for the problem nicely

A common analogy for Ramsey theory requires us to consider how many people to invite to a party so that at least three people will either already be acquainted with each other or at least three people will be total strangers to each other.

Here, the Ramsey number, r, is the minimum number of people needed at the party so that either s people know each other or t people don’t know each other. This can be written as r(s,t), and we know the answer to r(3,3) = 6.

I was more interested in finding out about Ramsey theorem, though, rather than this new result.

nodimetotie OP ,

That’s a good way to think about the actual practical question this result can be used for.

For me, it was just fascinating to learn about Ramsey theorem in the first place, not even this new development. I’ve never heard of it. I couldn’t find any specific practical applications for these type of results, but it is just so elegant.

nodimetotie OP ,

ScienceAlert is a genuinely decent source of science news, I have been following it for a long time.

nodimetotie ,

Reminds me of “Children of Time” by Adrian Tchaikovsky that I am reading now

nodimetotie OP ,

Laserpunk?

nodimetotie OP ,

A little weird why this only got published in PNAS and not something like Science, but hopefully the results is legit. What happened with that superconductor, btw? Did not replicate?

nodimetotie OP ,

Maybe the technology wasn’t available?

nodimetotie OP ,

Oh well, maybe LK 100 will show more promise

nodimetotie ,

I wish the OP added “Justin-27” and “TheJosh” to the picture

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